Income and spending

Income and spending

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  1. household spending marginally up, consumer confidence remains stable
  2. Consumers spend less, confidence falls
  3. Consumption growth
  4. Consumer confidence improves
  5. Burden of income tax and social security contributions remains stable
  6. Number of negative equity homeowners hardly rising
  7. Care and rent allowances continue to rise, childcare allowance lower again
  8. Modest consumption growth
  9. Dutch consumers more apprehensive about the economic situation
  10. Purchasing power erodes further in 2013
  11. No further decline household consumption
  12. Dutch consumers more pessimistic
  13. Domestic consumption stable in May, after years of contraction
  14. Mood among Dutch consumers unchanged
  15. EU rules and additional data result in smaller first quarter contraction of Dutch economy
  16. One in six single female old age pensioners have low supplementary incomes
  17. Domestic consumption 0.1 percent down
  18. No further improvement in consumer confidence
  19. Higher purchasing power for employees in care sector
  20. Income gaps stable and relatively small
  21. Employees prefer pension security
  22. Pension gender gap still considerable
  23. Consumer confidence improves further
  24. Domestic consumption growth slows down due to mild weather conditions
  25. Household spending in decline due to lower natural gas consumption
  26. Consumer confidence improves further
  27. Dutch women increasingly have a higher income than their husbands
  28. Disposable household income falls again
  29. Household spending down
  30. Large increase in underwater mortgages
  31. Sustained improvement in consumer confidence
  32. Household spending up
  33. Consumer confidence improves further
  34. Marginal consumption growth
  35. Further recovery consumer confidence
  36. Personal capital households reduced in 2012